There's unrest after the Ghomeshi trial reached a 'Not Guilty' verdict due to 'plausible deniability'. The public is not taking it well, with multiple protests and the IBelieveWomen hashtag on twitter, the public are wondering if the court system has failed. They're also wondering If Ghomeshi's lawyer, Marie Henein, has done women everywhere a disservice.

Dustin Godfrey explores the situation and what it symbolizes, and Michael Lylyk joins him for further discussion in the studio.

Melissa Shaw talks about the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal's recent ruling that the Canadian government is underfunding First Nations child welfare services on reserve compared to funding for kids off reserve.

Correction - Cindy Blackstock was quoted in the media as saying that child welfare services on reserve are estimated to be funded 22 to 38.5 per cent less than services off reserve, which was stated in audio as 22 to 34 per cent less.

Tony Su, recounts the drama of poor reporting over the weekend that involved 3 men, taking photos in the Pacific centre mall in downtown Vancouver. In the middle of the drama was Vancity Buzz, where did they go wrong? Why did they make the mistake? was anything learned?

When you're an Infamous Mexican Drug Lord and you want to be taken seriously, you should definitely set up an interview with Sean Penn. He's a man that everyone has respect for and hold at least 10 years of journalism experience under his belt.

In FeatureBuddies' first go, Dustin Godfrey and Sara Rabey tackle the controversial and totally serious subject of 24 Sussex. Should the government contract a reality television show to revamp the aging house? Maybe. Do we feel sad about that? Probably. Find out why in this week's podcast.